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Biographical Note: "With a gloriously creepy atmosphere, unreliable narrators on every page, and a story that will hurt in the best way possible, this is absolutely Gailey at their finest." -- Katee Robert, New York Times bestselling author of the Dark Olympus series "Emotionally arresting, deliciously provocative, impossible to predict, MAKE ME BETTER is a singular novel by a singular artist. I loved it. Sarah Gailey--your mind!" -- Courtney Summers, New York Times bestselling author of Sadie " Make Me Better is a hypnotic tide pool of a novel, a habitat of horror teeming with all types of taxonomies of folkish frights. It is a dizzying display of unwell wellness, encrusted in the brine of belief systems unfamiliar and curdled, that sucks you right in and never lets you up for air." -- Clay McLeod Chapman, author of Wake Up and Open Your Eyes "Gailey does impressive work .....Readers are sure to be unsettled."-- Publishers Weekly "...A crash course in how people can be manipulated by promises of purpose and belonging. The folk horror feel of Gailey's must-read novel might remind readers of Ari Aster's movie Midsommar, while others might read this thoughtful book and think of George Orwell's 1984."-- Library Journal, starred review "Gailey is a chameleonic master of their trade... Make Me Better is weird in all the best ways. Go get lost in it. And put your feet in the water." -- Locus "Devastatingly compelling, with emotional and eerie images that will last long after the final page."-- Booklist Starred review "Spanning 16 years and incorporating multiple perspectives and flashbacks, Sarah Gailey's twist-filled cult story is a thrilling ride." -- Bookpage "The most honest and unflinching depictions of a cult I've ever read in fiction. The result is a work of stunning verisimilitude, and since it's a horror novel, that means we don't just witness the dread, but embody it." -- Book Riot "Rewards with a multifaceted portrait of a community that's anything but well." -- Book Reporter Praise for Sarah Gailey "Gailey is one of those rare writers who jumps from genre to genre with virtuosic ease." --Emily C. Hughes, Vulture "Sarah Gailey knows how to build the heck out of a world. Cooked right, science fiction and murder mysteries taste great together, and Gailey layers those ingredients together with a chef's kiss." - NPR "Sarah Gailey has adroitly woven suspense into science fiction and fantasy... I love a thriller that engages with the current true-crime craze, especially when it calls out us readers for our morbid fascination."-- Paste, on Just Like Home "Gailey's Just Like Home represents ... the ultimate kindness of horror, where we're often allowed a chance to see outcasts find love and acceptance amidst the blood and viscera."― CrimeReads " The Echo Wife puts a fresh sci-fi twist to a well-worn dramatic story about the cheating husband."-- Cosmopolitan "Sarah Gailey's The Echo Wife is a creepily personal rendition of what happens when a man in your life wishes you were a doll instead....It's gross, and totally engrossing." -- Wired Fans of Big Little Lies, The Island, Frankenstein and Killing Eve will love this gripping, skillfully told firecracker of a book.-- Bookpage on The Echo Wife "For those familiar with Gailey's work, expect this one to offer familiar pleasures and some new surprises. And for those who aren't, well, get ready." -- Entertainment Weekly, on The Echo Wife "Gailey has done it again, creating an utterly unique sci-fi thriller. Equal parts unsettling and unputdownable, readers will cringe as they tear through this eerie tale, unable to look away from the ethical monstrosity that is The Echo Wife." - The Nerd Daily "Somehow [ Spread Me] is both terrifying and tantalizing... the true gift here, though, is Gailey's character work--[these fully-realized individuals] truly feel alive."--Chuck Wendig, New York Times bestselling author of Wanderers Review Citations:
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